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Monday, April 20, 2015

Well friends, you did it! You organized your tails off and shared so much goodness with me. The eye candy was off the charts amazing, and I just loved taking hours to peruse through all of your projects from our last link party.

I always recommend taking time to sneak a peek at all of the link party goodness, but with so many amazing posts to browse though, I thought I would do a little recap today to highlight why these parties are so great. If these real life reader projects don't inspire you to empty out a cabinet or fill your "donate" bin, then I don't know what will.

Kassandra is not afraid to take a chainsaw to a piece of wood and the results are fabulous!

Ashley was left with the same question many of us face after Christmas morning or a birthday party. What do you do with all of those new Legos? She shared her solutions and created a little Lego station that any kid would love to play at!

Victoria created fab project from more up-cycled food containers; she went with fruit crates! Just pair them with strips of cardboard and you have yourself a sweet way to organize your washi roll collection.

I think it is safe to say that my pal, Megan, hearts organizing about as much as I do! She always has a way of thinking up creative solutions and then tosses in a pretty DIY twist. Her recipe organization is one dreams are made of, and you can bet I am rethinking my binder spines as I type this.

We often think about cleaning out our pantry and fridge because foods tend to expire over time. However, toiletries also have expiration dates. They also seem to multiply in the night. Melissa shared an amazing under-the-bathroom-sink before and after story, and the importance of a good clean out every once and awhile.

It seems with each monthly challenge we have a few spice organization projects to grin about. They are always unique and have a tendency to feed my love for labels. I especially crushed on these canvas labels created by Juliana!

Kristin is ready to bake us all some treats with her new super organized spice cabinet. No more need to ask Google for measuring equivalents mid bake-session; everything is easy to read right inside the door. I will take a batch of cupcakes please.

Did you make it through the post or are you already halfway through a major closet clean out? A huge thank you to everyone who linked up and shared. Reading through 268 unique, real life organizing stories made me warm and fuzzy inside. And remember, these projects are only a piece of the awesome pie, find many more ideas and storage solutions here.

15 comments:

Jen, thank you SO MUCH for featuring both my pipe hooks and tip jar! It was such a nice suprise and great way to start off my day. Have a fabulous week and as always, thanks for hosting such a great party!

What a great post, and thank you, thank you, thank you for the feature! I love these parties and seeing what others are up to. Funny enough, I featured your paint storage in my post earlier today as well! http://loveyourhomeblog.blogspot.ca/2015/04/7-ways-to-keep-it-beautiful.html.

Jen, I always feel so honored and excited when you include me in your round-ups as I know there are so many wonderful ideas you could choose from! As always, your kind words filled my heart with gratitude and totally brightened my day!

Jen, thank you so much for including my green dresser re-do in your round up! It was seriously the highlight of my day (and so far the highlight of my blogging!)! I couldn't believe it! Thank you again! It meant the world!

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